Chicago Sky guard Allie Quigley dominated the 3-point shooting contest Saturday at the WNBA All-Star Game. She and Las Vegas Aces’ Kayla McBride advanced to the finals of the shooting contest, but Quigley was unstoppable.

Though the two ended up going to a tiebreaker round — they each had 18 points in the final — to see who’s best behind the arc, Quigley took control and made 29 shots in a minute to win the contest for the second straight year.

She was so impressive that a basketball fan took the liberty of changing her Wikipedia page to accurately reflect her dominance from 3. She will now be known as Allie McBucket Slayer Quigley — or at least until someone decides to change it back.

Screenshot: Wikipedia

Clearly, the basketball world was stunned by hoe many shots she made in the final round.

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